The latest on this issue... So after downloading a fresh copy of gtkglext from the sourceforge cvs server and updating more packages (libtool, autoconf, automake) on the Solaris machine so that I can generate my own build scripts, as far as I can tell the egrep problems go away, but there is still the same m4macros problem:
... Making all in m4macros rm -f gtkglext-1.0.m4 && cp gtkglext-1.0.m4 cp: Insufficient arguments (1) ... I believe there is a broken variable between the 'cp' and the ' gtkglext-1.0.m4' but I don't know where this is in the build script process or how to find it... I have a feeling the solution to this should be obvious to an experienced person. On 8/17/07, v4r4n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Forgive me if this is a common question, but I didn't find anything on > this after attempting a few searches in the mailing list archive. > > This system is using glib/gtk packages from http://www.blastwave.org/ (an > Open Solaris community site). > > Today I tried to compile the gtkglext-1.2.0.tar source on an old Solaris 8 > machine. > > After the ./configure and a make, the build process gets pretty far, but > around: > > Making all in X11 > ... > rm -fr .libs/libgdkglext-x11-1.0.lax > creating libgdkglext-x11-1.0.la > egrep: syntax error > egrep: syntax error > egrep: syntax error > (about twenty more times) > ... > Making all in gtk > ... > ranlib .libs/libgtkglext-x11-1.0.la > egrep: syntax error > egrep: syntax error > egrep: syntax error > (about twenty more times) > ... > Making all in m4macros > rm -f gtkglext-1.0.m4 && cp gtkglext-1.0.m4 > cp: Insufficient arguments (1) > Usage: cp > ... > *** Error code 2 > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target 'gtkglext-1.0.m4` > ... > *** Error code 1 > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target 'all-recursive' > ... > *** Error code 1 > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target 'all' > > So there are at least two egrep syntax errors and a cp error within the > script generated by ./configure on Solaris 8. > > I'm not a autoconf or m4 macro expert, but I would not be surprised if the > GNU egrep is different than the egrep Solaris is using, but the website > http://www.k-3d.org/gtkglext/Main_Page#Platforms > currently lists UNIX and UNIX-like platforms. > > Solaris isn't listed, but I hoped it would be close enough... should I > look for a GNU egrep package for Solaris? > > What did people have to do to build it under IRIX and Mac OS X? > > Ideas/suggestions? > > PS > > I've compiled everything on my personal Ubuntu computer and am very > impressed with GtkGLExt as a whole. > > ~Thanks >
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